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Nick Bond Harcourts Huon Valley
Nikita Andrews Harcourts Huon Valley
Positioned along the picturesque Cygnet Coast Road in Tasmania's beautiful Huon Valley, Heathlands is one of the district's original estates, rich in history, character and natural beauty. Set across approximately 47 acres of gently undulating land, the property combines productive pasture, classic heritage improvements and breathtaking elevated views across the water toward the South West World Heritage Area. The land comprises level to softly sloping hay paddocks, fertile clover rich pasture and several dams, producing excellent yields and supporting efficient livestock movement through multiple fenced paddocks. An elevated rear section rises to a spectacular top paddock where sweeping panoramic views stretch across the entire holding and out to the distant wilderness ranges, a vantage point the owners say still amazes them even after more than 30 years. Much of the land enjoys favourable northern and western aspects, making sections potentially suitable for vineyard plantings similar to renowned nearby producers in the Glaziers Bay and Wattle Grove districts, while three separate road frontages along Cygnet Coast Road, Browns Road and Airds Road provide exceptional access flexibility and open the door to future lifestyle, agricultural or agri tourism ventures.
At the heart of the property stands a beautiful Federation era homestead dating from around 1905 that retains much of its original charm with bay windows, high ceilings, wraparound verandas and classic architectural detailing. Inside, hardwood floors, pressed tin and Baltic pine ceilings and wide hallways with leadlight features create a warm sense of heritage authenticity, while the country kitchen and dining space forms the centre of the home and is complemented by multiple heating options including wood, gas, reverse cycle and ducted heat transfer. Bedrooms are generously sized and the large bathroom rivals them in scale. Additional utility rooms including pantry, laundry and storage are accessed via the rear porch area, offering practical separation for country living. Recent restoration works such as a new roof, guttering and careful repainting of weatherboards ensure the home remains beautifully preserved while respecting its period integrity.
The original apple barn is a standout feature, still fitted with two steel gantries, one fully wired and operational, historically used for unloading apple bins and now serving as a versatile multipurpose structure suited to machinery, workshops, events or storage. Numerous smaller sheds support farming operations and equipment needs. Near the home you will find established gardens, mature fruit trees, berries and a productive vegetable patch, while the house yard and rear yard are separately fenced, creating secure spaces for children and animals while maintaining functionality for farming activities. Directly across the road a short stroll leads to the water's edge where calm sheltered shoreline offers access for kayaking, fishing, sailing and exploring the protected waterways of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. This peaceful stretch of coastline is known for its friendly community and relaxed rural atmosphere. Heathlands is a rare offering combining heritage architecture, productive land, multiple access points and outstanding scenery. Properties that retain this level of original character while offering such versatility seldom become available, making this a remarkable opportunity to secure a historic Huon Valley holding suited to lifestyle living, agriculture, tourism ventures or simply enjoying one of Tasmania's most beautiful rural settings.
Rates: $4,000 approx p.a
Added 26 February, 2026
Property ID: #L39026375
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Property for Sale
Positioned along the picturesque Cygnet Coast Road in Tasmania's beautiful Huon Valley, Heathlands is one of the district's original estates, rich in history, character and natural beauty. Set across approximately 47 acres of gently undulating land, the property combines productive pasture, classic heritage improvements and breathtaking elevated views across the water toward the South West World Heritage Area. The land comprises level to softly sloping hay paddocks, fertile clover rich pasture and several dams, producing excellent yields and supporting efficient livestock movement through multiple fenced paddocks. An elevated rear section rises to a spectacular top paddock where sweeping panoramic views stretch across the entire holding and out to the distant wilderness ranges, a vantage point the owners say still amazes them even after more than 30 years. Much of the land enjoys favourable northern and western aspects, making sections potentially suitable for vineyard plantings similar to renowned nearby producers in the Glaziers Bay and Wattle Grove districts, while three separate road frontages along Cygnet Coast Road, Browns Road and Airds Road provide exceptional access flexibility and open the door to future lifestyle, agricultural or agri tourism ventures.
At the heart of the property stands a beautiful Federation era homestead dating from around 1905 that retains much of its original charm with bay windows, high ceilings, wraparound verandas and classic architectural detailing. Inside, hardwood floors, pressed tin and Baltic pine ceilings and wide hallways with leadlight features create a warm sense of heritage authenticity, while the country kitchen and dining space forms the centre of the home and is complemented by multiple heating options including wood, gas, reverse cycle and ducted heat transfer. Bedrooms are generously sized and the large bathroom rivals them in scale. Additional utility rooms including pantry, laundry and storage are accessed via the rear porch area, offering practical separation for country living. Recent restoration works such as a new roof, guttering and careful repainting of weatherboards ensure the home remains beautifully preserved while respecting its period integrity.
The original apple barn is a standout feature, still fitted with two steel gantries, one fully wired and operational, historically used for unloading apple bins and now serving as a versatile multipurpose structure suited to machinery, workshops, events or storage. Numerous smaller sheds support farming operations and equipment needs. Near the home you will find established gardens, mature fruit trees, berries and a productive vegetable patch, while the house yard and rear yard are separately fenced, creating secure spaces for children and animals while maintaining functionality for farming activities. Directly across the road a short stroll leads to the water's edge where calm sheltered shoreline offers access for kayaking, fishing, sailing and exploring the protected waterways of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. This peaceful stretch of coastline is known for its friendly community and relaxed rural atmosphere. Heathlands is a rare offering combining heritage architecture, productive land, multiple access points and outstanding scenery. Properties that retain this level of original character while offering such versatility seldom become available, making this a remarkable opportunity to secure a historic Huon Valley holding suited to lifestyle living, agriculture, tourism ventures or simply enjoying one of Tasmania's most beautiful rural settings.
Rates: $4,000 approx p.a
Added 26 February, 2026
Property ID: #L39026375
Office Harcourts Huon Valley
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